On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 02:46:48PM -0800, Todd Kjos wrote: > Binder buffers have always been mapped into kernel space > via map_kernel_range_noflush() to allow the binder driver > to modify the buffer before posting to userspace for > processing. > > In recent Android releases, the number of long-running > binder processes has increased to the point that for > 32-bit systems, there is a risk of running out of > vmalloc space. > > This patch set removes the persistent mapping of the > binder buffers into kernel space. Instead, the binder > driver creates temporary mappings with kmap() or > kmap_atomic() to copy to or from the buffer only when > necessary. This patch series blows up when I apply it to my char-misc-next branch: drivers/android/binder_alloc_selftest.c: In function ‘check_buffer_pages_allocated’: drivers/android/binder_alloc_selftest.c:108:44: error: ‘struct binder_buffer’ has no member named ‘data’ end = (void *)PAGE_ALIGN((uintptr_t)buffer->data + size); ^~ Did you forget to enable CONFIG_ANDROID_BINDER_IPC_SELFTEST when doing your builds? thanks, greg k-h _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel